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Civil Form 3520 Noncompliance Penalties  It is very common for U.S. taxpayers across the globe who are U.S. citizens, lawful […]
Should I Become a U.S. Citizen For many U.S. taxpayers who are either residents or permanent residents of the United […]
Should You Worry About Exit Tax? For U.S. Persons who are either U.S. Citizens (by birth or naturalization) or Long-Term […]
PFIC Tax Overview While there are many complicated aspects to international tax and reporting, the IRS requirements for having to […]
Dual U.S. Citizenship Impacts Taxes It is not uncommon for U.S. Taxpayers to have dual citizenship in a foreign country. […]
Can Expats File Late Tax Returns Safely? Most countries (aside from the United States) only require taxpayers who are residents […]
  The Expat Tax Planning Guide For expats who are considered to be U.S. persons for tax purposes, such as […]
High-Net-Worth Americans Who Seek Offshore Tax Planning It can be very alluring for wealthy Americans who are high-net-worth or ultra-high-net-worth […]
Why Do Expatriates Get Audited by the IRS? The process of expatriation is the process in which a U.S. person […]
Can Expats Amend Prior Tax Returns or File Late Taxes Safely? Most countries (aside from the United States) only require […]
Expat Tax Compliance Guide to Filing Streamlined While there are many different types of international tax amnesty programs for U.S. […]
Pros and Cons of Having Multiple Foreign Accounts Worldwide For some taxpayers who are U.S. citizens/permanent residents but have investments […]
The Digital Nomad Visa Explained  In recent years, many countries have introduced Visas that make it easier for non-citizens or […]
Less Common Expat FBAR Filing Scenarios The FBAR is used to report Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts to the IRS […]
Supreme Court Tackles a New Foreign Tax Problem Recently, in the case of Bittner, the Supreme Court decided against the […]